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Welcome to the Knative community!
Meet Kuack, the Knative Duck - our community mascot!
This is the starting point for becoming a contributor - improving code,improving docs, giving talks, etc.
Other Documents
- Code of Conduct - all contributors must abide by thecode of conduct
- Values - shared goals and values for the community
- Contributing to Knative - guidelines and advice onbecoming a contributor
- Working Groups - describes our variousworking groups
- Working Group Processes - describeshow working groups operate
- Steering Committee - describes our steeringcommittee
- Technical Oversight Committee - describes ourtechnical oversight committee
- Community Roles - describes the roles individuals can assumewithin the Knative community
- Reviewing and Merging Pull Requests - how we manage pullrequests
- Repository Guidelines - how we create and removecore repositories
Knative is a Kubernetes-based platform to deploy and manage modern serverlessworkloads. See theKnative documentation for in-depth information aboutusing Knative.
Knative is an open source project with an active development community. Theproject was started by Google but has contributions from a growing number ofindustry-leading companies.
Beyond the official documentation there are endless possibilities for combiningtools, platforms, languages, and products. By submitting a tutorial you canshare your experience and help others who are solving similar problems.
Community tutorials are stored in Markdown files under thecommunity
folderCommunity Samples.These documents are contributed, reviewed, and maintained by the community.
Submit a Pull Request to the community sample directory under the Knativecomponent folder that aligns with your document. For example, Knative Servingsamples are under theserving
folder. A reviewer will be assigned to reviewyour submission. They'll work with you to ensure that your submission is clear,correct, and meets thestyle guide,but it helps if you follow it as you write your tutorial.
Knative has public and recorded monthly community meetings. You can see theagenda and links to previous recordingshere.
Each project has one or moreworking groups driving the project, andKnative has a singletechnical oversight committee monitoring theoverall project.
There's also aKnative Calendar that has all the Knativerelated meetings in one place.
If you're looking for something to do to get your feet wet working on Knative,look for GitHub issues marked with the Help Wanted label:
Even if there's not an issue opened for it, we can always use more testingthroughout the platform. Similarly, we can always use more docs, richer docs,insightful docs. Or maybe a cool blog post? And if you're a web developer, wecould use your help in spiffing up our public-facing web site.
If you're a developer, operator, or contributor trying to use Knative, thefollowing resources are available for you:
Except as otherwise noted, the content of this page is licensed under theCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 License,and code samples are licensed under theApache 2.0 License.
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